A position control method, which positions the relative position of an optical disk and an optical pickup to a position that provides the optimum value of the jitter value of the detection signal obtained by detecting the reflected light of an optical spot, has a jitter value acquisition procedure, which carries out multiple feed operations within the adjustment range of the relative position and obtains the jitter value at each feed position, an edge position setting procedure which sets as the edge positions relative positions that exceed a prescribed preset jitter threshold value, an optimum position computation procedure, which computes the optimum position that yields the optimum value for the jitter value, and an edge position setting procedure that sets the edge positions on the condition that there are at least two relative positions that yield a jitter value that exceeds the jitter threshold value.
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1. An optical pickup position control method that is used in an optical disk device that records and/or plays back information by shining an optical spot from an optical pickup onto an optical disk, and that positions the relative position of the optical disk and the optical pickup in a position that gives the optimum value of a jitter value of a detection signal obtained by detecting the reflected light of the optical spot, the method comprising:
(a) a jitter value acquisition procedure that performs multiple feed operations within the adjustment range of the relative position and obtains the jitter value at each feed position,
(b) an edge position setting procedure that, based on the feed positions and jitter values obtained by the jitter value acquisition procedure, sets as the edge positions relative positions that will be greater than a preset prescribed jitter threshold value,
(c) an optimum position computation procedure that computes the optimum position that will give the optimum value of the jitter value, based on the edge positions set by this edge position setting procedure,
(d) an optimum position adjustment procedure that adjusts the relative position of the optical disk and the optical pickup to the optimum position computed by this optimum position computation procedure,
(e) wherein the edge position procedure sets the edge positions on the condition that there are at least two relative positions that will give a jitter value that exceeds the jitter threshold value, and,
(f) wherein the acquisition of the jitter value at each feed position in the jitter value acquisition procedure is achieved by rotating the optical disk at a prescribed speed, taking in multiple jitter values along the inside circumference of the optical disk, and taking the average of the obtained multiple jitter values excluding the maximum value.
2. An optical pickup position control method that is used in an optical disk device that records and/or plays back information by shining an optical spot from an optical pickup onto an optical disk, and that positions the relative position of the optical disk and the optical pickup in a position that gives the optimum value of a jitter value of a detection signal obtained by detecting the reflected light of the optical spot, the method comprising:
(a) a jitter value acquisition procedure that performs multiple feed operations within the adjustment range of the relative position and obtains the jitter value at each feed position,
(b) an edge position setting procedure that, based on the feed positions and jitter values obtained by the jitter value acquisition procedure, sets as the edge positions relative positions that will be greater than a preset prescribed jitter threshold value,
(c) an optimum position computation procedure that computes the optimum position that will give the optimum value of the jitter value, based on the edge positions set by this edge position setting procedure,
(d) an optimum position adjustment procedure that adjusts the relative position of the optical disk and the optical pickup to the optimum position computed by this optimum position computation procedure,
(e) wherein the edge position setting procedure sets the edge positions on the condition that there are at least two relative positions that will give a jitter value that exceeds the jitter threshold value, and
(f) further comprising a jitter characteristics smoothing procedure that, following the jitter value acquisition procedure, smoothes the obtained jitter characteristics if the jitter characteristics by which the jitter values corresponding to the feed positions are plotted are judged not to conform to preset jitter characteristics, and the edge position setting procedure and the optimum position computation procedure are carried out based on the jitter characteristics smoothed by this jitter characteristics smoothing procedure.
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Js(X0)=[3×J(X0)+J(X0+1)]/4; Js(X)=[J(X−1)+2×J(X)+J(X+1)]/4; Js(Xmax)=[J(Xmax−1)+3×J(Xmax)]/4; said edge position setting procedure has
a first edge position setting step that takes as the first edge position the feed position of jitter value Jedge, which is the smaller of Js(X0) and Js(Xmax), and
a second edge position setting step that compares the ledge and each Js(X) in sequence from this first edge position in the direction toward the feed position at which another Js(X0) or Js(Xmax) is taken, and takes as the second edge position the feed position at which Jedge≦Js(X), and
said optimum position computation procedure calculates the midpoint of the first edge position and the second edge position and takes this midpoint as the optimum position.
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The present invention concerns an optical pickup position control method that is used in an optical disk device that records and/or plays back information by shining an optical spot from an optical pickup onto an optical disk, and that positions the relative position of said optical disk and said optical pickup in a position that gives the optimum value of the jitter value of the detection signal obtained by detecting the reflected light of said optical spot.
An optical disk device that records and plays back information on an optical disk such as a CD, DVD, CD-ROM-, DVD-ROM-, CD-R, DVD-R, etc., conventionally has an optical pickup that shines a laser light or other optical spot onto the optical disk and plays back or records information, and a drive device that adjusts the relative position between the optical disk and the optical pickup. In such an optical device, the control system, which includes the drive device, is provided with an automatic adjustment mechanism that adjusts the operation center position of skew, focus, etc. to the optimum position in order to minimize the effect of the jitter that occurs in the playback signal (RF signal) that is detected by the optical pickup, and the skew and focus operation center position is determined by, for example, procedures such as the following.
However, a problem with such a method of setting the operation center position in the relative position adjustment of the optical disk and the optical pickup is that, because it is taken as a premise that the effect of any disturbance is not received, if the effect of any disturbance is received, it is impossible to set the accurate operation center position corresponding to the jitter characteristics. That is, if a disturbance acts on the optical disk device, such as damage occurring to the optical disk or vibration during measurement of the jitter value, then, as shown by the dotted line in
It is an object of the present invention to provide an optical pickup position control method that makes it possible, in positioning the relative position of an optical disk and an optical pickup, to set the correct operation center position even if there is an effect by a disturbance, etc.
The optical pickup position control method of the present invention, being an optical pickup position control method that is used in an optical disk device that records and/or plays back information by shining an optical spot from an optical pickup onto an optical disk, and that positions the relative position of said optical disk and said optical pickup in a position that gives the optimum value of the jitter value of the detection signal obtained by detecting the reflected light of said optical spot, has a jitter value acquisition procedure that performs multiple feed operations within the adjustment range of said relative position and obtains the jitter value at each feed position. An edge position setting procedure is provided that, based on the feed positions and jitter values obtained by this jitter value acquisition procedure, sets as the edge positions relative positions that will be greater than a preset prescribed jitter threshold value. An optimum position computation procedure is provided that computes the optimum position that will give the optimum value of said jitter value, based on the edge positions set by the edge position setting procedure, and an optimum position adjustment procedure is provided that adjusts the relative position of said optical disk and said optical pickup to the optimum position computed by the optimum position computation procedure. The edge position setting procedure sets the edge positions on the condition that there are at least two relative positions that will give a jitter value that exceeds said jitter threshold value.
It is desirable to adopt the method of the present invention if one is to perform positioning, in the relative position between an optical disk and an optical pickup, of the tilt position and focus position, etc. between the disk and pickup. The tilt position expresses the inclination (skew) position of the optical pickup with respect to the optical disk, and the tilt position must be adjusted in order to cause the optical spot from the optical pickup to be incident to the information recording surface of the optical disk at right angles. The focus position must be adjusted so that the depth of focus of the optical spot from the optical pickup is fixed; specifically, position adjustment can be achieved by applying a prescribed bias voltage to a focus servo mechanism. The jitter value can be obtained by taking out the high-frequency components of the RF signal that serves as the detection signal output from the optical pickup, and performing the prescribed signal processing. Also, in setting the edge positions, it is set as a condition that there be at least two relative positions of the optical disk and optical pickup that exceed the jitter threshold value, but it is preferable to have three relative positions that exceed the jitter threshold value. By setting the condition that there be at least two relative positions that exceed the jitter threshold value, said edge positions are never recognized as the edge positions uniquely, even if a part occurs that spotwise exceeds the jitter threshold value because of vibration or other disturbance. Therefore the optimum operation center position can be set without being affected by any disturbance, etc.
In the foregoing, it is desirable that acquisition of the jitter value at each feed position in said jitter value acquisition procedure be accomplished by rotating the optical disk at a prescribed speed, taking in multiple jitter values along the inside circumference of said optical disk, and taking the average of the obtained multiple jitter values excluding the maximum value. By thus taking the average value of the multiple jitter values that are obtained, the effect of damage or other disturbances arising on the surface of the optical disk can be reduced, thus making it possible to even more accurately determine the operation center position of the optical disk and optical pickup. In particular, by calculating the average value excluding the maximum value, then even if a scratch, etc. arises that extends in the radial direction of the disk, this can be excluded when computing the operation center position.
If the method of the present invention employs a jitter characteristics smoothing procedure that, following said jitter value acquisition procedure, smoothes the obtained jitter characteristics if the jitter characteristics by which the jitter values corresponding to the feed positions are plotted are judged not to conform to the preset jitter characteristics, it is desirable that the edge position setting procedure and optimum position computation procedure be carried out based on this jitter characteristics smoothing procedure. In such a situation, the jitter characteristics smoothing procedure can be carried out if one checks the characteristics of the jitter value with respect to the relative position of the optical disk and optical pickup and the jitter characteristics curve is neither an increasing function, nor a decreasing function, nor convex upward, nor convex downward. Specifically, the jitter characteristics smoothing procedure is carried out if variability arises in the jitter values obtained in the feed positions in the jitter value acquisition procedure due to surface deviation of the optical disk, etc.
Specifically, with reference to
Js(X0)=[3×J(X0)+J(X0+1)]/4 <1>
Js(X)=[J(X−1)+2×J(X)+J(X+1)]/4 <2>
Js(Xmax)=[J(Xmax−1)+3×J(Xmax)]/4 <3>
In the edge position setting procedure, the edge positions are set as follows based on the smoothed jitter characteristics thus obtained.
Also, in the optimum position computation procedure, which is done based on the first and second edge positions set in the edge position setting procedure, specifically it calculates the midpoint of the obtained first and second edge positions and takes this midpoint as the optimum position (operation center position).
By thus carrying out the jitter characteristics smoothing procedure and then the jitter position setting procedure and the optimum position computation procedure, one can eliminate the variability in the jitter values that is caused by the surface deviation, etc. that occurs on individual optical disks and can compute the optimum position, and thus in the optimum position adjustment procedure one can more accurately perform positioning of the optical disk and optical pickup.
And by calculating by above formulas <1>-<3> in the jitter characteristics smoothing procedure and carrying out the edge position setting procedure by steps (1) and (2), even if it has jitter characteristics that are asymmetrical with respect to the optimum position (operation center position), the appropriate edge positions can be ascertained, and a more appropriate optimum position can be computed in the optimum position computation procedure.
It is desirable that the aforesaid optical pickup position control method of the present invention has an implementation decision procedure that decides, according to the type of the optical disk, whether to carry out the jitter value acquisition procedure, the edge position setting procedure, the optimum position computation procedure, and the optimum position adjustment procedure. Deciding according to the type of the optical disk means basically deciding whether to carry out the procedures according to the density of the information recorded on the optical disk; for example, the recording density of the information on a CD or CD-ROM is low and the margin in the relative position adjustment is large, so it suffices to carry it out only for those in which the margin is small, such as DVD or DVD-ROM, without carrying out the position control method for the optical pickup.
By thus carrying out the position control method only if the margin in relative position adjustment is small, if a CD, etc. is mounted onto the optical disk device, data reading can begin without doing automatic adjustment, so starting of the optical disk device and beginning of reading of the data can be done more quickly.
The following detailed description is of the best mode or modes of the invention presently contemplated. Such description is not intended to be understood in a limiting sense, but to be an example of the invention presented solely for illustration thereof, and by reference to which in connection with the following description and the accompanying drawings one skilled in the art may be advised of the advantages and construction of the invention. In the various views of the drawings, like reference characters designate like or similar parts.
Controller slot 12 and card slot 13 are provided on the front surface of entertainment device 1 Operation controller 2 is connected to controller slot 12, and memory card 4 is connected to card slot 13. Optical disk device 30 is provided near controller slot 12 and card slot 13, which are provided on the front surface of the device. This optical disk device 30 is a disk-loading optical disk device in which, by manipulating operation switch 14, a disk tray advances and retracts from entertainment device 1.
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Spindle motor 31 rotates optical disk 100 mounted in the disk tray Provided on the end of the rotation shaft of said spindle motor 31 is a chucking member that engages with the center hole of optical disk 100. Spindle motor 31 is rotation-controlled by spindle servo unit 33 in such a way that information can be detected by optical pickup 32 regardless of the radial-direction position of optical pickup 32 with respect to optical disk 100. Tracking adjustment unit 34 has a two-axis device that adjusts the objective lenses that constitute optical pickup 32 so that the optical spot from optical pickup 32 is shined accurately onto the tracks off optical disk 100, an actuator that imparts driving force to such two-axis device, and a driver IC that drives this actuator. Focus adjustment unit 35 performs position adjustment of optical pickup 32 so that the depth of focus of the optical spot from optical pickup 32 is fixed with respect to the information recording surface of optical disk 100, and has an advance-and-retract mechanism that position-adjusts optical pickup 32 with respect to the information recording surface of optical disk 100 in the direction of approaching and withdrawing from it, a stepping motor that imparts driving force to this advance-and-retreat mechanism, and a driver IC that operates this stepping motor. Slide feed adjustment unit 36 adjusts the position, in the radial direction of optical disk 100, of optical pickup 32 by track jumping, etc.; although not pictured in the diagram, it has a thread feed mechanism that consists of a rack that extends along the radial direction of optical disk 100 and a gear that engages with this rack, a stepping motor that causes this gear to rotate, and a driver IC that drives this stepping motor. Optical pickup 32 is attached on the rack, and when the gear turns by the stepping motor, optical pickup 32 moves by means of the rack along the radial direction of optical disk 100. If track jumping is to be done, first, by the two-axis device of tracking adjustment unit 34, the center of the optical axis of the optical spot is aligned on the track to which the jump is to be made, then optical pickup 32 is slid by the slide feed mechanism. Skew adjustment unit 37 adjusts the tilt of optical pickup 32 with respect to optical disk 100 so that the optical spot shined from optical pickup 32 is incident perpendicular to optical disk 100.
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Next, with reference to the flowchart in
Jitter value acquisition procedure S5 and S6 is described as follows in greater detail, with reference to the flowchart shown in FIG. 6.
The coefficient 2 of J(X) in this formula <4> is the weighting value, and the denominator 4 is the number of data points.
On the other hand, the smoothed jitter values Js(X0) and Js(Xmax) at edge feed positions X0 and Xmax are determined based on the following formulas <5> and <6>, because for these the jitter measured value on one side is lacking.
Js(X0)=[3×J(X0)+J(X0+1)]/4 <5>
Js(Xmax)=[J(Xmax−1)+3×J(Xmax)]/4 <6>
The coefficient 3 of J(X0) and J(Xmax) in these formulas <5> and <6> is the weighting value as in formula <4>, and the number of the denominator is the number of data points.
An embodiment such as described above has effects such as the following.
In edge position setting procedure S10, measurement of jitter values is terminated and the first edge position X1 and second edge position X2 are set under the condition that there are three tilt positions in a row that yield a jitter value that exceeds the jitter threshold value, so even if jitter values are measured in a part where the jitter values are spotwise bad, by making a comparison decision between jitter values Js(X) and Jedge across the entire measurement range of jitter values, one can avoid erroneously stopping the processing of taking in jitter values because of a disturbance, etc.
And in processing S53, a representative value for the jitter value at a prescribed tilt position is set by taking the average of 9 values, namely the 10 jitter values obtained at the innermost-circumference radius position of optical disk 100 excluding their maximum jitter value, thus making it possible to reduce the effect of disturbances such as scratches on the surface of optical disk 100, and by further reducing the effect of disturbances, etc., the optimum operation center position VP of the tilt position can be determined with greater accuracy.
In addition, because one obtains the jitter value at the innermost-circumference radius position, where information is sure to be recorded, the jitter value can be obtained by optical pickup 32 regardless of the size of optical disk 100 and the quantity of information recorded on it. Furthermore, by performing smoothing processing (jitter characteristics smoothing procedure) S9 followed by edge position setting procedure S10 and optimum position computation procedure S11, the optimum position VP can be computed while eliminating the variability in the jitter values caused by the surface deviation, etc. that occurs on individual optical disks 100, so optimum position adjustment procedure S12 makes it possible to more accurately position optical disk 100 and optical pickup 32.
In addition, by calculating smoothed jitter values Js(X) by above formulas <4>-<6> in smoothing processing S9 and performing edge position setting procedure S10 in the steps from processing S101 to processing S109, even if they have jitter characteristics that are asymmetrical with respect to optimum position VP, the optimum edge positions can be ascertained, and a more appropriate optimum position VP can be computed by optimum position computation procedure S10.
In addition, having implementation decision procedure S4 makes it possible to perform jitter value acquisition procedure S6, jitter characteristics smoothing procedure S9, edge position setting procedure S10, optimum position computation procedure S11, and optimum position adjustment procedure S12 only if optical disk 100 is a DVD-ROM or other high-density information recording medium, thus making it possible to dispense with these procedures and begin playback by optical pickup 32 more quickly for a CD-ROM or other recording medium whose recording density is relatively low.
This invention is not limited to the above described embodiment but also includes variations such as, but not limited to the following.
In the above described embodiment, the optical pickup position control method of this invention is applied to the tilt position control of optical disk 100 and optical pickup 32. However, the method may also be applied to focus bias adjustment in focus adjustment unit 35 of optical pickup 32, providing the same operation and effects as described in the above embodiment. In addition, while in the above embodiment, the optical pickup position control method of this invention is applied in optical disk device 30 mounted on entertainment device 1, it may also be applied to an optical disk device used in an ordinary personal computer.
In addition, while in the above described embodiment, smoothing processing S10 is performed by determining the average value of measured jitter values by formulas <4>-<6>, in the formula for smoothing the measured jitter values, the determination may be made by recursive calculation by the least-squares method.
In addition, while in the above described embodiment, computation of optimum position VP in optimum position computation procedure S11 is determined by formula <7>, the computation formula may be suitably modified according to the shape of jitter characteristics curve G2.
Also, for the specific structure and shape, etc. in implementing this invention, another structure, etc. may be adopted insofar as it is within the scope that allows the purpose of this invention to be achieved.
With the above-described optical pickup position control method of this invention, because in setting the edge positions the condition is imposed that there be at least two relative positions that yield a jitter value that exceeds the jitter threshold value, the effect is achieved that the optimum operation center position can be set without being affected by disturbances, etc.
While the present invention has been described at some length and with some particularity with respect to the several described embodiments, it is not intended that it should be limited to any such particulars or embodiments or any particular embodiment, but it is to be construed with references to the appended claims so as to provide the broadest possible interpretation of such claims in view of the prior art and, therefore, to effectively encompass the intended scope of the invention.
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